Example sentences of "[adv] [modal v] [verb] [to-vb] the [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 " Arrangement " is widely defined in s131(7) as any agreement , scheme or arrangement and so would seem to encompass the arrangements described above .
2 I personally would like to see the parishes of the towns doing it themselves , I do n't suppose that is possible now , but at least let's have somebody reliable and supervised .
3 It is the Commission , for example , which quite overtly decided not to intervene in the decision to build a road through Twyford Down in Hampshire , but which apparently will continue to challenge the plans for an East London river crossing at Oxleas Wood , as well as proposals by British Petroleum for a gas terminal at Falkirk .
4 Those who have had facts imparted to them effectively will pass the tests and those who have not will fail to pass the tests , and when the lists are read out on Speech Day the incompetence of the bad fact-imparters will be revealed to the world and this will act as a goad and make them impart their facts better in future … . ’
5 The other tradition remains British identity and still would seem to dominate the values of the official unionists .
6 As a moral cause it has lost every vestige of justification — except one : it still can claim to champion the victims of white supremacy in Southern Africa . ’
7 7. aria lived just up Eastern Avenue — let's face it , half the world lives up Eastern Avenue — in Redbridge , in one of those huge roadside vicarage-like houses which has had to be turned into a rest home for the elderly because no one else could afford to pay the rates .
8 To remove the distinction completely would seem to undermine the insights that had given force to Bakhtin 's earlier criticism .
9 A sceptic at the RHA might thus have good reason to believe that aside from development of hospital units either in teaching hospitals or in other hospitals having a subaltern relation to them through training arrangements , not much else would happen to achieve the aims of the government 's priority services strategy .
10 The privatisation of Channel 4 means it too will have to enter the ratings war , competing with an increasing number of channels for a decreasing pool of advertising revenue .
11 ‘ Otherwise you too will have to forgo the festivities — and I shall know naught of what goes on ! ’
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